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Thursday, 24 July 2014

J.U.I.C.E by Mohit Jain: a review

J.U.I.C.E, very interesting name to start
with. After reading the name, I didn’t know what to expect from the book. But
then when I started to read the book, it was something else. What most
attracted me towards the book was its cover, the art done in the cover and the
name. J.U.I.C.E mostly stands for Join hands for Creating Education.

On the back cover- We all like story books. On the other hand, majority of the students do
not feel like reading academic books because they find them difficult to
understand. J.U.I.C.E contains different short stories explaining the concepts
of Economics and Management. Readers would not feel that they are reading
something relevant to their academics but still by the end of it, they would
attain a lot of knowledge regarding these subjects. Our motto is to make people
view these subjects from a different perspective and expand the horizon of
their thinking.

All the concepts of Business Studies and
Economics which seemed to be so tough when we used to read seemed to be more
transparent with the book. Hats off to the writer for such an unbelievable
thought. The facts stated in the book were so true and very well experimented.
Ample number of examples given in the book makes it one great book to
understand.

The plus point of the book was the
presentation to the readers. The gist of every chapter printed at the beginning
of each chapter brings about the flavor of the book. Adding to the spices of
the book, I would also like to mention the ‘cool’ animations used in the book
to explain each bit of it.

I am surely recommending this book to be
one of the academic reference books to the future generation who want to learn
commerce or to prosper in the commerce field. The graphics used in the book
were so perfect that it enriches the reading experience by the thousand folds.
The Hindi words used in the book seem the best need for this book.

I am sure this book would be the most
wanted reference book of its time. The only flaw of the book is a few grammar
errors in a few places. I also felt that since the book is so nice, a bit more
added topics would’ve done the trick. But it is so less that it is no
important. All in all, I would give this wonderful book 4.5 out of 5, waiting
for the upcoming books!